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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH over Dawes. What - vcuvi mapped One oi up to another and asked: 'Will you sign this petition? Whats It fur? Haint read it myself; but If you're particular I kin find out. Nunno. Glad to sign any petition of yourn. then? Now suppose that Wheeler had been eliminated by the electoral vote and the contest was between Dawes and Bryan, LaFolIette and his group apparently could deadlock the senate until March 4, assuming that aside from his following the Republicans and Democrats stood pat. Or LaFolIette apparently could elect either Dawes or Bryan by combining with their respective parti sans. Of course, even a partial combining of Repuh licans and Democrats could at any time break the deadlock and elect either Dawes or As (. 1924, Western Newspaper Union.) WEEKLY MENU SUGGES SUNDAY Breakfast: Plums, toast, eggs. Dinner: Chicken cooked in milk. Supper: Cup custard with caramel sauce. MONDAY Breakfast: Corn muf fins, coffee. Dinner: New England boiled dinner, apple dumplings. Supper: Whole wheat nut bread. TUESDAY Breakfast: Pears, oatmeal and milk. Dinner: Boiled dinner, hash, meat loaf, tomato sauce. Supper: Milk toast with grated cheese, tea. but-tere- WEDNESDAY Breakfast: Peaches, bran flakes. Dinner: Veal cutlets, apple and celery salad. Supper: Potato salad. THURSDAY Breakfast: Poached eggs on toast, coffee. Dinner: Baked ham, riced potatoes, buttered beets, Supper: Lemon jelly, sugar cookies. FRIDAY Breakfast: Eggs cooked In shell, buttered toast. Dinner: Fish chowder, apple pie with cheese, upper: Spaghetti with tomato. SATURDAY Breakfast: Scrambled eggs, graham gems, coffee. Dinner: Meat pie, cherry pudding. Supper: Chocolate cake, tea. Chicken Baked in Milk. up a good fat chicken after scrubbing ell with soda water. Wipe dry and roll in seasoned flour, brown in butter, then cover with sweet milk and bake for several hours in a moderate oven. The milk with the flour will form a gravy. Serve with mashed Cut potatoes. Potato Salad. By JOHN Cook the potatoes in 'heir jackets. When done remove the skins, cut In cubes, small enough to thoroughly season. Marinate with three tablespoon-fui- s of oil and one of vinegar, let stand for an hour or more. WheD preparing the potatoes add a minced onion, and on good-size- d cucumber with a cupful of minced celery. Lack- DICKINSO SHERMAN ARTY managers are prom- ising political excitement galore this fall. They hate programmed a bitter Presidential campaign, a tremendous vote, a e and. Dawes Ava lanche, a Davis and Bryan Landslide and a LaFol-lettand Wheeler Up' heaval. But suppose there isnt any ava lanche or any landslide and the upheaval' upheaves just enough to prevent a choice in the electoral college and throw the election into congress, Then there will be something exciting, For it is then quite within the pos sibilities that both the house and the senate should be deadlocked over the election and that for the first time since April 30, 1789 there should be no President-elect or vice president-fleeto take the oath of office March Cool-idg- , fore presumably unable to vote. Wisconsin, nominally one. of the. 23 Republican states, would presumably vote for LaFolIette. So, to win, e would have to get three of the deadlocked, states and Davis have to get all of the five. TOJW jK. Incidentally, here is evidence that jS UR WHEELER. the LaFolIette managers have long been preparing for this situation. In June the house settled a seat contest between two claimants from New whether the LaFolIette group would favor Dawes or Bryan make your York; Bloom, Democrat, and Chand- own 4 1025. guess. ler, Republican. The contest commitso far for the sake This is not a political screed, but a tee had found for Chandler. The La- of Having gone us keep on and aslet puzzle story. argument, Here are the facts. Puz FolIette group voted with the Demosume zle the both chambers have rethat thing out in your own way, crats to seat Bloom. Why? Because mained in deadlock from February 11 There are 531 votes in the electoral Chandlers vote would have put New to March 4 and have failed to elect lege and 266 are for a York in the Coolidge column. Blooms either a necessary President or vice president oice. Suppose for the sake of arg- vote puts New York in the Davis colThere is therefore no President to ument that LaFolIette carries at umn. swear in as successor to President fast five states with 39 electoral Let us assume that there is a deades and that the remaining 492 votes lock in the house and that it continues Coolidge when his term expires. There is no vice president to be sworn in 80 evealy divided between Cool-ag- e to March 4 next. On that date the Je and automatically become President. and Davis that neither has 266, term of President Coolidge expires. The new house is seated that day, hen under the Constitution the And on that date his successor should senatorial seats are filled. Thirty of a President goes to the house be sworn in. The house having failed But with no President and no vice election f a vice president of election, that successor would be le, , president to inaugurate what happens? the senate That is the e the vice president elected since Februi Is the United States for the first ia a utshell. And ary 11 by the senate. time since April 30, 17S9, without a ,bein far from an exact But suppose the senate has been un- President? ere ls nthing unreasonable able to elect a vice president since Or does Secretary of State Charles 11. Let us take a look at Evans Hughes automatically become Collettes opponents in both of February the conditions in the upper house in President Hughes? r parties concede him the respect to this election. The Constitution provides that the f carrying Wisconsin !!mCe The senate, under the Constitution, (13), congress may, by law, provide for the SoutlTXv 112) Nrth Dak0ta (5) is restricted to voting for the two can- case of removal, death, resignation, and Montana (4), didates receiving the largest and next or both of the President and 'talo electoral(5) votes. inability largest vote in the electoral college. vice president, declaring what officer is generally conceded 15 That would eliminate either Dawes or shall then act as President, and such es, with 142 electoral votes. Bryan or Wheeler. Take your choice officer shall act accordingly, until the Is generalI-and work out the answer In your own conceded v disability be removed or a President lectori Uth"- f 12 states with 139 way. A quorum for the purpose of shall be elected. ,.Votes- If Is more or less as- this election consists of Umoa The Presidential succession act, ap--, Davis 'Irvim carry West (64) of the' whole number of senators and faf Bryan will carry (96) and a majority (49) of the whole proved January 19, 1886, provides that f the succession shall pass to the memJraska (8), total, 155. number is necessary for a choice. of the cabinet in the following bers senate the are e.,refult there in the present Now, ith remaining 14 states : order Secretaries of State, Treas electoral votes includ-ne- s 51 nominal Republicans, 43 Democrats if th V. and ury War, Attorney General, Posts like Ininois (29), In- - and two (Shipstead master General, LaFol-lett- e Secretary oft Jhe Missouri (1,5) of Johnson Minnesota). (18), New York and liu Dtl Navy. one nominal of these is is himself on knees the f the In the event of Secretary Hughes gods. Republicans. Brookhart of Iowa and President, would he serve becoming Dakota North of Ladd 0,L.aFllette gets enough electoral Frazier and term full of four years? Or has the Ck election in the electoral are listed as Republicans. So are sevto order a special the fee, the house power congress been who have will proceed to bal- - eral other senators Presidential And in case election? resident February 11, 1925.' tagged by the regulars as radical le tl either chamber were Republican by eifth amendment to the Consti- - and insurgent. a decisive would congress avpfe nPrVldes that each state shall It is therefore evident that LaFol-lett- e order such majority an election? vote. a majority of the UtiJr with very little help would hold This is a puzzle story, not a politiof power in the election determining vote. balance that A the aoruiu cal screed, but consists of a member or menv of vice president by the senate. s horn Would it not be interesting if of the states and Keeping in mind that this is a puzJonty of all the states (25) is zle article and not a political screed, Charles E. Hughes, who resigned from Ihsary for a choice. let us assume that Dawes has been the Supreme court only to be defeated prsent house is so made up eliminated by the vote of the electoral for President in 1916, should thus deadlock is not at all improb-m- i college. How would LaFolIette and achieve his ambition? ile Would not the are 23 Republican irony of his following maneuver to bring about and 2d Democratic. Five the election of Wheeler over Bryan? fate be aptly illustrated if Charles W. of Maryland, Montana, Now suppose Bryan had been elim- Bryan should thus attain to the place ; ska, New Hampshire three times refused his more illustriNew inated and by the electoral college and ? are evenly divided and there job was to elect Wheeler ous brother, William Jennings Bryan 1 ...Jra Cool-idg- ing the celery, dust with celery salt. Take three tablespoonfuls of a highly seasoned salad dressing, add one cupful of whipped cream and mix with the salad, adding salt and cayenne as needed. The secret of a good potato salad Is allowing the potato to stand long enough with the seasonings to become seasoned through. Too much Idlenesa suppo-vCaS- sci-,bo- ut - two-thir- - Farmer-Laborite- two-thir- dele-htioi)- well-know- 8 dele-idjtho- es n 311a up a per- son's time much more completely and leaves him less his own master than any other sort of employment whatever. Burke. d i 3 t t She spends all her time at the painl box. How could he possibly have fallen in love with her? His love of. art. Too Green to Burn The boy stood on the burning deck; But as far as he could learn He had no reason much to fear For he was too green to burn! Pretty Soft I wish I was a ball player, growled Zeke, as he laid down his pitchfork to mop his perspiring brow. Why so? asked his father. Because, sighed Zeke, as he tossed another forkfull of hay onto the wagon, if my pitching arm got a little tired or sore I could lay off for three or four days. Human Nature Dont your constituents want theit taxes reduced? Yes, answered Senator Sorghum. But human nature is peculiar. A number of them are willing to pay a lot of taxes themselves if they can see somebody else paying a still high- er rate. Forgetful I f n n s t f ! Whats that string on your finger for? Why, my wife put it on to remind me to post her letters! Did you do it? No she forgot to give them to me ! Progressive ; ; ? How do you find marriage? During courtship I talked and shft listened. After' marriage she talked and I listened. Now we both talk and the neighbors listen. Berlin i FOOD FOR THE FAMILY IS IT A SUCCESS? i For a company dessert one might try an angel food baked in a round deep tin. Cut a slice off the top, remove the center, fill with vanilla ice cream, cover with crushed fruit and serve at once. o elec-uo- n THE ART LOVER With a cupful of Iced or hot tea, crackers cov- Civilization is a success. Think ered with jam and whipped topped with cream are delicious as a dessert. Braised Tongue. Cook a beef tongue slowly until tender with a slice of Help! onion, and a bay leaf added to the She said he was her king. Remove the But now theyre wed and hes bo water while cooking. Because he finds that she t tongue, remove the skin and place it Wont let him reign no mo. ' in a casserole; add the water In which the tongue was cooked, thickened with Candidates for Mayor three tablespoonfuls each of flour and Why cant we have a business man butter mixed; add a pint of stewed tomatoes strained, a small carrot for mayor? stormed the busy executive to his assistant. Why cant we chopped, a clove of garlic, Humph! ejaculated the assistant tablespoonful of Worcestershire sauce, No business man would pay the necesa few dashes of red pepper and simmer with the tongue for two hours. sary cash for so little value received. Serve from the casserole. Everybodys Magazine. Cherry Tart. Take a can of rich cherries, either canned or preserved, drain from the Juice, and add to It a slight thickening of cornstarch or arrowroot. Cook until the starch taste Into a baked To assure prompt service and quick returns Is entirely removed. to these advertisements mention the name of the shell cherries, pour this paper. put pastry over the thickened Juice and set In a BUSINESS COLLEGES warm oven fifteen minutes. Serve with sweetened whipped cream. Or- L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. ange Jelly served in a baked shell Catalog free. 60 N. Main St., Salt Lake City. cream deIs with whipped topped how few persons go to jail. Yes; but think how many ought to who dont. one-ha- lf Salt Lake City Finns licious. ' If you are fond of roquefort, make a roquefort salad. Take a crisp head of lettuce well washed and dried, chill and arrange In a salad bowl which has been rubbed with a cut clove of garlic, add four tablespoonfuls of the best olive oil, one of vinegar, one of chilli teaspoonful of salt and sauce, a few dashes of cayenne. Mix well, toss over the lettuce broken bits of roquefort cheese, as much or little as one likes; add the dressing and serve all very cold. Dates stuffed with small portions of peanut butter, make a most nourishing dessert for a busy day. one-ha- lf BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES RflflJfS Any book you want by mall, C. O. D uuunil peseret jiook Co. 44 East So, Temple i SONGS & SHEET MUSIC SfiNHS new and 0,d- - AI1 kinds. Sheet music by mail. COD. 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